On 9/11/02 9:31 AM, "Allen Watson" wrote: > Jan, I would dearly love to use SMTP AUTH with Earthlink, as that is my main > ISP. I've been in the situation you have described (in a hotel with > broadband access, unable to send mail via Earthlink) where it would have > been extremely useful. So... > > You say you put "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" as the send mail server. Is that > "@" sign right, or should it be a period: "smtpauth.earthlink.net"?
No, you're right - it's a period. Sorry! I was so focused on the fact that I had to use my email address instead of just my name as the ID that I carried it over to the smtpauth.earthlink.net part :-). > > Another related question: There are two situations where I have gotten the > message about relaying being denied. > > 1. Attempting to send mail via Earthlink's SMTP server while connected > through another service, like a hotel's broadband connection. > > 2. Attempting to send mail via _someone else's_ SMTP server that allows SMTP > authorization (like mac.com's) while connected through Earthlink. Earthlink > refuses to relay the message. > > I'm assuming that your solution works only for #1 and not for #2. Do you > know? I don't know. I haven't ever tried to do that. -- Jan Martel in Davis, CA IBook 500; System 10.2, 9.2.2 -- To unsubscribe: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> archives: <http://www.mail-archive.com/entourage-talk%40lists.letterrip.com/> old-archive: <http://www.mail-archive.com/entourage-talk%40lists.boingo.com/>
